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hey guys i changed the spark plugs in my 280 and i went to crank her over and she wont start, i checked the plugs and leeds and theyre all fine!!... after a while the engine flooded -.- yea im a idiot i know :P ... i waited a few days t see if the fuel would evaporate but nothing worked i did the old crank for 20 seconds throttle all the way down and then waited for 30 seconds and tried again but nothing happened except if i crank for too long it builds up to much pressure and pushed air out of the air box :/ any ideas on how i can get her working again? :)

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yea checked the dizzie and all the cables are connected and i am getting a spark from the plugs! it just wont start! it cranks and backfires while im turning it over but thats all i got  ???

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Sounds like the firing order is wrong, when the engine is at TDC check that the rotor is pointing to lead 1.

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If those plugs got really wet you may have to toss em 1,5,3,6,2,4 in case you dont know, even put your old plugs back in at least it ran

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